Capt Popeye
Well-known member
A senior member of our little club took me to task when this particular resignation was discussed and pointed out that times were hard for pensioners.
Having made his point he got into his new Jaguar and drove off.
Yes well , moved to Medway Towns in early 60s from South London , stayed in are for about 20 years or so , I found that Peopes in the Medway area were far more like Peoples from urban London than from any are in Kent , the main part of Kent being agricultural in the main , interspersed with High value Residential areas providing High End Homes for Londoners , I always thought that the Dockyard had influenced the make up Medway , this was born out to me when visiting the Chatham Dockard experience , a gallery warder , pointed out that a Model of an early Dockyard worker had an accompanying sound track , in a sort of Countryman dialect , the Warder stated that the Dialect should have been East London to be accurate , as the Chatham Dockyard workers were shifted down the Thames to Chatham / Gillingham area to man the Dock=yard . So I understood why Medway boating folk were were more akin to East Londoners that Men of Kent , or Kentish Men
Yes I gathered that boating costs on the Medway were in fact quite reasonable compared with Boating costs elsewhere , but perhaps , tightness of pockets is believed
In my early days in Medway the Commodore of RCC lived a few doors along from me , so we chatted about the Medway boating scene often